Clever desensitisation CDs, safe calming aids, as well as invaluable advice from both vets and qualified canine behaviourists, will help cure your pets’ firework phobias, preparing your frightened four-legged friend for their most traumatic time of year.

Many car owners get their vehicles ready for the winter months, so please remember antifreeze – commonly used in car radiators – is extremely tasty to inquisitive pets (especially cats). More importantly, it is also extremely toxic, with tiny amounts ingested able to cause kidney failure and death.

Tortoise-owners should be thinking about hibernation preparation and, if needed, making an appointment with your vet as soon as possible for those essential weight and length measurements.

Please be aware older dogs and cats feeling their joints more in cold weather, so make sure they have plenty of warm bedding, with any changes in mobility/lameness investigated by your vet.

Stiffness and soreness can be treated easily and safely nowadays, making the next few months more bearable.